Sounds like a good news.
On my side I was also experiencing hw issues (hence many many freezes
and other problems), the motherboard of my laptop has been replaced
recently.
As suggested by someone from lenovo on lenovo forum, I'm now running fedora 38
which seemed to be stable for him (I'm waiti
Hello Martin,
Many thanks for the detailed information.
I'm gonna configure amd_pstate=active for the next reboot (I'll wait for few
days if I faced no crash to see if this kernel version is intrinsically more
stable).
Nice to learn that battery will last longer, it was a bit low to me.
Regard
Hello Martin
Many thanks for your reply and the hope your message is bringing.
This morning I just decided to give another try to recent kernel versions,
funny you suggested this ^^
Previously, I used the tool `mainline`, but I'd not much success (I experienced
more crashes).
Today, I decided t
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Hello,
Having this computer for about 6 month now.
Tried Ubuntu 20.04, 23.04, now I'm back with 22.04 and many kernel versions.
I can't found a stable configuration. Very often, once a day in average, the
system hangs and I have to hard reboot it.
I have plenty of kernel lo
Hello
I've created an issue on lenovo side, you can track it here :
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Ubuntu/System-freeze-with-
Ubuntu-22-04-to-23-04-on-P14s-gen3-AMD-version/m-p/5227346
To summarize, the only stable configuration I can get is to install lenovo oem
kernel on ubuntu 20.04, the latest
modifying the kernel command line this way (adding amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10)
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10"
seems to give huge improvement
$> uptime -p
up 1 day, 14 hours, 31 minutes
NEW RECORD
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New freeze
No particular message in journalctl
The fan did not went high this time
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Title:
system freeze (cpu fan go
I decided to upgrade to ubuntu 23.03 to see if a newer version of the
kernel change something
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Title:
system freeze
new freeze after about 18h of uptime
last messages from journalctl -f (around 2 to 3 min before the freeze)
mai 26 10:38:46 jf-ThinkPad-P14s kernel: perf: interrupt took too long (3199 >
3165), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 62500
mai 26 10:39:30 jf-ThinkPad-P14s gnome-keyring-dae
Go the message below, my vscode window (through ssh) is freezed but the
system is still running
# uptime -p
up 6 hours, 23 minutes
extract from journalctl -f
```
mai 25 18:51:32 jf-ThinkPad-P14s kernel: BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference,
address: 0008
mai 25 18:51:32 jf-ThinkPad-
Sadly I managed to freeze it again.
I was testing some ssh parameters,
just did ssh -C -X onto the machine then launched a vscode and moved the mouse
quickly over the folder list.
No "watchdog: BUG: soft lockup" seen in journalctl
A reddit post mentions that with a lenove T14s (very similar to my
Digging the Internet I reached some posts/bugs that talked about a
problem with some amd cpu that hard time getting out of C6 power state.
So I applied one of the suggested workaround that is: prevent cpu to
enter C6 state so it won't have problem to exit ^^
For this purpose is used cpupower, mor
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More than once a day the system totally freeze.
CPU fan then goes higher and higher.
Does not seem to be related to system load as yesterday it happend
during lunch break.
Today's journalctl -b -1 last message is
mai 24 11:50:06 ThinkPad-P14s kernel: watchdog: BUG: soft lo
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